What is an opiate?


 

What is an opiate? – sobernutrition.com What is an opiate? Learn about the opiate, opiate addiction, opiate withdrawal, opioid dependence, long term effects of opiates and the clean and sober lifestyle. Visit an addiction treatment center for assistance with an opiate dependence. Comments are welcome. Opiates include Buprenorphine—Buprenex, Subutex, and Suboxone Butorphanol—Stadol Codeine Fentanyl—Actiq and Duragesic Heroin Hydrocodone—Anexia, Lorcet, Lortab, Norco, Vicodin, Vicoprofen, and Zydone Hydromorphone—Dilaudid Meperidine—Demerol Methadone—Dolophine and Methadose Morphine—Kadian, MS Contin, and Oramorph Opium Oxycodone—Combunox, Oxyfast, Percocet, Percodan, Roxicet, Roxicodone, and Tylox Pentazocine—Talwin Propoxypene—Darvocet and Darvon Time-Release Oxycodone—OxyContin

 

Webb gives keynote at Veterans Day ceremony

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And as any vet will tell you, terms like a `fighting withdrawal' and `rearguard action' are just as murderous as any frontal attacks. The use of term `acceptable' losses, as if loss of any human life is somehow …. The biggest period of drug addiction …
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The deadly enjoyment of…CRACK!

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The drugs were always used by all social classes, by rich and poor, but associated with minorities: opium for the Chinese, the Mexicans: marijuana, cocaine for blacks and squatters, crack… the wretched. Then this explains many arrests of poor and …
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Afghanistan: The Smell Of Defeat – OpEd

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It hasn't removed the warlords from power, curtailed opium production, established strong democratic institutions, or improved life for ordinary working people. The US hasn't achieved any of its strategic objectives. The Taliban are stronger than ever …
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